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    Nikon D3 200/400 1/1250 @6.3 - iso 1800.

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    Wow, great capture! Personally, I never eat anything bigger than my head. WOW!

    ISO 1800! Amazing, I can't see any noise at all. I'll bet you love that D3?

    Again, great shot, thanks for sharing.
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    Great timing,nice work Monte!

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    Amazing... how they do that???

    Excellent timing, harsh light but the action makes for it.

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    Thats the best thing that I love about the D3 is 'iso' sensitivity. All I need now is the 600vr to go with it.:)

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    Great action picture.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Great ISO performance by my favorite cam :)
    I would use the burn tool on the fish to minimize the harsh look. Love his double crest showing.

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